While bioprinting is already promising replacement organs for human transplantation that come freshly piped out of a machine, a team at Glasgow University are going one step further - by ‘printing’ medicine, vials and all.

Matthew Davis’ Arcus is officially the most impressive thing we’ve ever seen come out of a 3D printer. Sure, cheap prosthetics and replacement body parts are important uses of the technology, but this spinning rubber band blaster is what finally makes us want to put a 3D printer on our desks. Read more >>